I've got a C++ class with a whole bunch of virtual methods that are
overridden in Python subclasses.
These methods are callbacks, i.e. they're called repeatedly from a C++
event loop.
I want to catch any Python exceptions raised in any of these callbacks,
print the error messages, and then raise a C++ exception that will cause
the event loop to exit.
Is there an elegant way to do this without essentially re-implementing
all of the nice stuff that handles calling virtual methods? It looks
like all of the existing exception-mapping stuff is for going the other
direction, i.e. from C++ -> Python.
Thanks,
-Jim C.